Ugh why? I knew he was planning on staying past Whittaker and didn’t quite think through how long that would be. He’s just not good as a showrunner for DW. Apparently he can’t make them in a reasonable amount of time and the results are just meh.
Ugh why? I knew he was planning on staying past Whittaker and didn’t quite think through how long that would be. He’s just not good as a showrunner for DW. Apparently he can’t make them in a reasonable amount of time and the results are just meh.
Can she take over Doctor Who please, Chibnall needs to go.
Then you’re dumb.
Big deal. You should see how quickly I can masturbate, which I also do blindfolded so I don’t have to look at my shameful, shameful penis.
Am I the only person who rolled my eyes through the whole last episode? Half an hour of “Iron Man 2"-style place-setting, all in the laziest tell-don’t-show way possible (though Majors did what he could with it). I’m not exactly chomping at the bit to see him - or a Variant, presumably - in Quantumania.
Given that a second season is coming, and it ended on something of a cliffhanger, I’m more inclined to treat it as an individual episode rather than a “finale” (even if it is, technically, the season finale). And while Majors was great, I was also disappointed (as others have said) that Loki and Sylvie got so little…
Reminds me of Pierce in that bit from Community when his dad replaced him for a tv commercial.
“You should’ve passed the damn audition!”
The theme song that’s sung by a (likely) sex-trafficking rapist?
Larry Bird was only in two scenes. The golf scene with Jordan and Bill Murray, and then at the end when he tells Murray that Bill has no basketball skills.
Larry Bird made Michael Jordan play basketball using only one foot? Larry Bird made Michael Jordan vomit like he’d been poisoned with eggs? Larry Bird made Michael Jordan get shot in Ford’s Theater? You’re going to have to be more specific here.
I know this isn’t the point at all, but I find it so odd to have LeBron play himself and then invent a fictional son for him.
Yeah like I’ve halfway been expecting someone to whip out a “critical reevaluation of Space Jam” but I’ve been thrilled to see everyone basically agree that it’s mediocre at best.
I do not intend to see this, but here are my takes:
1) It just feels WRONG to see Bugs and the rest rendered in cutting-edge animation. Maybe some characters should stay hand-drawn.
2) I only saw the first Space Jam once, but my recollection is that Larry Bird made Michael Jordan look like Daniel Day-Lewis.
This is why they should’ve spent 10 years building up the Looney Tunes Cinematic Universe first.
There’s just been this “Yes, AND?” feel to what’s been released of this one so far. What exactly is the plot? Are they trying to figure out how to stop her from turning into a red panda? Why is she turning into a red panda anyway? Is this going to turn out to be a superhero fantasy, what with the Incredible Hulk-type…
Not really seeing what others are here. I didn’t really like Bao either(I thought it was kinda cute and then the Mom ate the dumbling baby and I had to talk a 4 year old down every night for a week).
You’re just upset that Bob didn’t eat Jak Jak.
Bao was great when I rewatched it by itself, but just horribly misplaced in front of The Incredibles 2. The tonal clash of what I was there to see versus was a lot to overcome.
It seems charming. I liked the needle drop. Most Pixar first trailers give you one scene or gag from the movie which introduced the premise.